0 past simple and past participle of reinvent --
1 to produce something new that is based on something that already exists: --
The being of the trajectory can be reinvented if we restore gravity's force, its reality-producing power.
Classifications of the natural world abounded and distinctions between humans, animals, and plants were reinvented.
They are treated as a music constantly reinvented and remembered for a period stretching over the impressive length of eight hundred years.
In most cases, however, the sardar continued on the journey, and reinvented himself as a foreman at destination.
In part, this is because fencing was reinvented as a defensive art, and as a skill that contributed to the development of a polite gentleman.
Section 2 demonstrates that a 19th-century patented invention in mechanical engineering and numerous 20th-century patented inventions can be similarly reinvented by genetic programming.!
The paper describes the approach and lists previously patented inventions that have been reinvented by genetic programming.
Reinvented as a single corporation, a trust could transform itself from an illegal combination into a single, legal enterprise chartered by a state government.